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Nookie1986 [14]
2 years ago
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research how to analyze a character and write it in 250 words, please
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bekas [8.4K]2 years ago
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When you write a character analysis, you must define that character's role. Identifying the character type and personality traits can help you better understand what the larger role of the character is within the story. The character either plays a major role, as a central element to the story, or a minor role to support the major characters in the story.

The five methods are physical description, action, inner thoughts, reactions, and speech. We examined each method in a short example in order to have a good understanding of how authors use the various methods of characterization to develop the characters and create images for the audienceShow Your Character's Development (Growth and Change)

<u>When you are asked to write a character analysis, you will be expected to explain how a character changes and grows. Most major characters go through some kind of significant growth as a story unfolds, often a direct result of dealing with some sort of conflict. Notice, as you read, which main characters grow stronger, fall apart, develop new relationships, or discover new aspects of themselves. Make note of scenes in which character changes become apparent or the character's opinions on a topic change</u>. Clues include phrases such as "she suddenly realized that..." or "for the first time, he..."

Understanding the journey of your character and how it relates to the story as a whole can help you better understand that character's motives and better represent the person in your overall analysis.

<em>Protagonist</em><em>:</em><em> </em>The protagonist of a story is another name for the main character. The plot revolves around the protagonist. There may even be more than one main character.

In "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn," Huck Finn is the protagonist.

In "Little Red Riding Hood," the little girl is the protagonist.

<em>Antagonist</em><em>:</em><em> </em>The antagonist is the character who represents a challenge or an obstacle to the protagonist in a story. In some stories, the antagonist is not a person but rather a larger entity or force that must be dealt with.

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